Thursday, August 13, 2015

MInd-Games and UFOs

"February 1958 was an interesting time in Ufology. It was when a Brazilian UFO researcher, Dr. Olavo Fontes,
received a very strange and ominous visit. The details were spelled out
in a letter that Fontes wrote to US UFO researcher, Coral Lorenzen, on
February 27. According to the man himself, he had received a visit at
his place of work from two men who flashed credentials that identified
them as working in an intelligence arm of the Brazilian Navy. One of the
men reportedly said to Fontes: 'You know too much about things you
weren’t entitled to know.' And, just for good measure, the man added: 'We don’t like that.'

"The two men then proceeded to completely contradict themselves by
reeling off a bunch of presumably highly classified data on UFOs!
Clearly, someone was playing mind-games with Fontes. Despite having
warned Fontes about the perils of possessing secret UFO material, they
then went on to tell him that at the time of the meeting, February 1958,
no less than six alien spacecraft had crashed to earth. Three of them
had come down in the United States, an extensively damaged one had
crashed somewhere in the Sahara Desert, another one was recovered at an
undisclosed location in Scandinavia, and an almost pristine flying
saucer was retrieved by military personnel in the UK."